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Commander in chief
The Honorable George W. Bush
• Power to make treaties
• Makes U.S. national policy
• Power to appoint
ambassadors, ministers,
and consuls, ministers,
and consuls
• CINC of the US military
forces
• President of the United
States of America
Secretary of Defense
DR. ROBERT M. GATES
• Responsible to the
president for running
the Separtment of
Defense (DoD).
• Controls all DoD assets
Secretary of State
Dr. Condoleezza Rice
• -Serves as the President’s main
adviser on foreign policy.
• -Conducts talks with foreign
leaders and other officials.
• -Works with foreign countries on
treaties and agreements.
• -Researches and writes reports
about all aspects of foreign
countries.
• -Informs the Congress and
citizens on the conduct of foreign
relations.
• -Promotes friendly relationships,
economic trade and peace with
the nations of the world.
Secretary of the Air Force
MICHAEL B. DONLEY
•
Mr. Michael B. Donley is the Acting
Secretary of the Air Force,
Washington, D.C. He was designated
by the President to perform the
duties of this position, effective June
21, 2008. His formal nomination to
be Secretary is pending in the U.S.
Senate. He is responsible for the
affairs of the Department of the Air
Force, including the organizing,
training, equipping and providing for
the welfare of its more than 300,000
men and women on active duty,
180,000 members of the Air National
Guard and the Air Force Reserve,
160,000 civilians, and their families.
He also oversees the Air Force's
annual budget of approximately $110
billion.
Chairman -Joint Chiefs of Staff
Admiral Mike Mullen
• Admiral Mike Mullen
Admiral Mullen was
sworn in as the 17th
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff on October
1, 2007. He serves as the
principal military advisor
to the President, the
Secretary of Defense, the
National Security Council,
and the Homeland
Security Council.
Chief of Staff, USAF
General Norman Schwartz
• General Norton A. Schwartz is
Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force,
Washington, D.C. As Chief, he
serves as the senior uniformed
Air Force officer responsible for
the organization, training and
equipping of nearly 700,000
active-duty, Guard, Reserve and
civilian forces serving in the
United States and overseas. As a
member of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, the general and other
service chiefs function as military
advisers to the Secretary of
Defense, National Security
Council and the President.
Commander, Air Education and Training Cmd
GENERAL STEPHEN R. LORENZ
• Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz is
Commander, Air Education and
Training Command, Randolph Air
Force Base, Texas. He is
responsible for the recruiting,
training and education of Air
Force personnel. His command
includes the Air Force Recruiting
Service, two numbered air forces
and Air University. AETC trains
more than 340,000 students per
year and consists of 13 bases,
more than 88,000 active-duty,
Reserve, Guard, civilians and
contractors, and 1,485 trainer,
fighter and mobility aircraft.
Air University Commander
Lt Gen Allen G. Peck
• Air University, a major
command direct
reporting unit with
headquarters at Maxwell
Air Force Base, Ala., is a
major component of Air
Education and Training
Command, and is the Air
Force's center for
professional military
education
AF Officer Accessions & Training Schools CC
COLONEL TERESA A. H. DJURIC
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Col. Teresa A. H. Djuric is
Commander, Jeanne M. Holm Center
for Officer Accessions and Citizen
Development Maxwell Air Force
Base, Ala. She is the single point
manager for approximately 13,000
students in 144 detachments in the
Air Force Reserve Officer Training
Corps program and 1,900 students in
Officer Training School. She controls
nearly 80 percent of line, chaplain,
judge advocate, nurse, medical
service and biomedical science
officer production for the Air Force.
She also oversees the Air Force Junior
ROTC program at more than 869
locations with more than 105,000
students.
AFJROTC Commander
Colonel Richard J. Ragaller
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Colonel Richard “Rags” Ragaller is the Director,
Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps,
Maxwell Air Force Base, Al. He is responsible
for the Air Force’s High School citizenship
training program for more than 102,000 students
at over 850 high schools worldwide, managing
over 1,800 instructors. Colonel Ragaller directs
staff initiatives and policy to implement the
world’s largest and most comprehensive
aerospace science education program. He
develops policies and procedures for the day-today operation of the JROTC program;
establishes standards for unit operations,
instructor qualifications, and cadet performance;
screens, approves, and certifies instructors;
establishes and disestablishes JROTC units;
establishes the curriculum; and provides
equipment, supplies, and uniforms to JROTC
units. He also conducts certification and training
workshops for instructors and collects data on
student performance and demographics. The
colonel also monitors distribution of 10 percent
of AFROTC scholarships for officer candidates
allocated to JROTC.